Location: M. H. Del Pilar Street, Polillo, Quezon Project Owner: Mrs. Necerina T. Azagra

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The document outlines construction specifications and requirements for a building project, including site preparation, concrete works, electrical works, and painting.

The site must be leveled according to plans and cleared of rubbish, roots, and other unsuitable materials. Unsuitable materials should be removed from the site or disposed of as directed.

Specifications are provided for concrete mixture proportions, materials, placement, curing, and testing. Minimum concrete strength, aggregate sizes and properties are defined.

LOCATION:

PROJECT OWNER:

M. H. del Pilar Street, Polillo, Quezon


Mrs. Necerina T. Azagra

GENERAL CONDITION
All construction finish shall be with high quality workmanship to the
best of workers talent and skills and with accordance to the Plans and
Specifications, as well as to the great satisfaction of the Architect/Engineer
and the Owner.
The construction shall conform to all the requirements of the National
Building Code, as well as the local rules and the regulation of the
municipality of
CLEARING OF SITE
The building site shall level according to the plans and cleared of
rubbish, roots and other perishable and objectionable matters to a suitable
sub-grade.
All such unsuitable materials shall be removed from the building site
and spread uniformly over the areas adjacent to the proposed building, or
otherwise disposed of as may be directed by the architect of engineer charge
of the construction.
STAKING OUT THE BUILDING LINES
The buildings shall be staked out and all the lines and grade shown in
the drawings established before any excavation is started. Batter boards and
reference marks shall be erected at such place where they will not be
disturbed during the excavation.
EXCAVATION AND FILLING
All filling shall be placed on layers not exceeding four (4) inches in
thickness each layer being thoroughly compacted and wetted.
No footings shall rest on fill and the soil bearing capacity shall not be
less than 3000 psf.
After forms have been removed from the footings and piers, the
materials from excavation shall be used for back filling around. The filling
shall make in layers not exceeding 4th thick, each layer thoroughly tamped.
CONCRETE WORKS
A. Scope of Works
This includes all labor, materials, equipment, and incidents necessary for the
construction of all concrete works including reinforcing steels, forms, water

stops and miscellaneous related items such as walls, shelves, anchor bolts
and embedded items.
B. General Provisions
Minimum concrete strength fc is 3000 psi
Concrete shall be site mixed or transit mixed as produced by plant
acceptable to the Project Engineer.
When a smaller mixer is used, concrete laced under such conditions shall be
mixed for not less than 1 1/2 minutes after all the materials are in the mixer
drum.
All testing shall comply with the latest applicable ASTM Test Method (ASTM
Standard). Samples of aggregate and concrete as placed will be subjected in
the works shall conform to the approved samples.
C. Materials
Cement shall be Portland cement of a brand approved by the Project
Engineer and conforming to ASTM C150, Type 1 or Type 11.
Aggregates
Fine Aggregates shall be washed with natural sand conforming to ASTM
Standard and shall range in size within the following limits of US Standard
Sieve sizes.
Sieve Designation
No. 4
No. 8
No. 16

Percentage (%) Passing


95-160
80-100
45-70

Coarse Aggregate shall be well-graded, crushed stone or washed gravel


conforming to ASTM Standard having the maximum size:
25 mm for plain concrete
20 mm for reinforced concrete sections
19 mm for concrete piles
Maximum Silt Content 1%
Water shall be potable, clean, and free from deleterious amounts of acid,
alkalis, oils, or organic matter. Seawater must not be used.
D. Proportioning of Concrete

Well in advance of placing any concrete, the Contractor shall discuss with the
Project Engineer the source of materials and concrete mixture proposes to
use. Representative samples of aggregate and cement and their test results
shall be furnished to the Project Engineer. The contractor prior to pouring of
concrete should represent a pouring permit signed by the Project Engineer.
The Contractor shall allow ample time to develop a proposed design mix
within the limits of this specification whenever the opinion of the Engineer, it
becomes necessary or desirable.
For the following proportions of concrete mixtures shall be use for the various
parts of the building:
Column Footing
Class A (1:2:4)
Wall Footing
Class A (1:2:4)
Column
Class A (1:2:4)
Beams
Class A (1:2:4)
Slabs
Class B (1:2:5)
The temperature of the concrete at the time of placement shall normally be
30 degrees centigrade. The contractor will be responsible for employing
whatever measures are necessary to comply with these temperature
requirements.
Form Works
The Contractor shall design, furnish and stall form works and supports
required to continue the concrete and shape it to the line shown as the
drawings. Form design shall conform to ACI 347. Form shall have sufficient
strength to withstand the pressure resulting from placement and vibration of
the concrete and shall be sufficiently tight to prevent loss of mortar from the
concrete.
Forms shall be made from roughness and imperfections.
Placing of Concrete
No concrete shall be placed until the forms, reinforcement steel, pipes,
conduits, sleeves, anchors and other embedded items have been inspected
and approve by the Project Engineer.
Pipes, conduits, dowels and other ferrous items requires to be embedded in
concrete construction shall be position and supported prior to placement of
concrete such that there will be a minimum of 50 mm clearance between
said items in position in writing or welding them to reinforcement will not be
permitted.
Before depositing any concrete, all debris, dirt and water shall be removed
from the forms. The surface of previously placed concrete, such as horizontal
and vertical construction joints, shall be roughened, cleaned of foreign

matters and laitance to expose a fresh face and saturated with water at least
two hours before, and shortly before the new concrete is placed. Immediately
before the new concrete is placed, all hardened surface shall receive through
coating of next cement slurry mixed to consistency of very thick paste at
least 5mm thick, which shall first be well scrubbed in by means of stiff bristle
brushes. The new concrete then shall be placed before the next cement set
up.

Curing and Protection


It is latest of that Specification to obtain properly cured concrete. The basic
requirement of proper curing is to maintain continuous moist surface from
the time of placing of concrete until the end of the curing period. The use of
curing compounds may be acceptable but shall require prior approval in
writing by the Project Engineer.
All exposed surface including finished surface shall be treated immediately
after concrete has been poured, to provide continuous moist curing for at
least 7 days. Walls and vertical surfaces may be covered by continuously
saturated burlap or kept moist by other approved items.
Formed surfaces shall thoroughly sock with water at least twice a day until
the forms are removed.
Removal of Forms
The contractor shall not remove any forms at least 24 hours or until the
concrete has attained a strength at least 30 percent of the ultimate strength.
Forms for beams and slabs shall not be stripped for at least 150 day degrees
and supports shall not be removed until the concrete has attained at least 60
percent of the specified 28-day strength and is capable of supporting its own
weight. Construction live loads shall not be place until concrete has attained
its specified 29-day strength 3000 psi (20.68 Pa).
Forms shall be stripped such that they will not damage the concrete.
CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT
Scope of Work
This includes the furnishing, fabrication and installation, of all steel bars and
steel tie wires, clips, supports, chairs and spaces required for the
reinforcement of concrete as shown on the drawings and specifications.
Standard Specification

All reinforcing steel bars shall be 4000 psi intermediate grade unless
otherwise specified.
The following standards are required to:
ASTM A-82 cold drawn steel wire fabric for concrete reinforcement
ASTM A-497
welded deformed steel wire fabric for concrete
reinforcement
ASTM A-615
deformed billet steel bars for concrete reinforcement
ASTM A-315
manual of standard practice for detailing Reinforce
concrete structures
Substitution
The following reinforcing steel bars be used for reinforced concrete design:
Nominal dia.
Approx. Cross
Approx. Unit Wt.
(mm)
Section Area (mm)
(kg/m)
#
#
#
#

10
12
16
20

78
113
201
314

0.616
0.888
1.579
2.466

Materials
Reinforcement steel shall be deformed, new billet steel bars conforming to
ASTM A 615, grade 40 for 10 mm to 16 mm diameter bars. Substantially free
from mill, scale, rust, grease or other foreign matter.
Reinforcement steel bar or mill identification symbol, and shall be tagged
with the size and marked numbers so that different types may be identified
and shall be stored off the ground to protect the steel from moisture and dirt,
until placed in final position.
Steel wire for tying reinforcing bars and water stops shall conform to as
ASTM A 82.
Welded wire fabric for concrete reinforcement shall conform to ASTM A 497.
Fabrication and Reinforcement
Reinforcement steel shall be accurately formed to the dimensions shown on
the shop drawings and bar schedules. Reinforcement steel shall not be
straightened or bent. Bars with kinks or bends not shown in the drawings will
not be accepted.
Installation of Reinforcement

Reinforcement bars shall be accurately placed as shown in the drawings, and


in accordance with the shop drawings and schedules. The reinforcing bars
shall be secured against displacement with annealed iron wire tires of
minimum 1.5 mm diameter or suitable clips at the intersection.
Except as otherwise indicated on the drawings, reinforcement steel shall be
installed with a clearance for the concrete cover as follows:
2.1 Concrete placed directly on earth
75 mm
2.2 Formed surface in contact with the
Soil, water or exposed to weather
50 mm
Concrete cover of main reinforcement
for columns and beams
40 mm
No other reinforcing bars shall be welded.

MASONRY
This includes the furnishing of all labors, materials, equipment required to
construct all masonry unit walls as shown in the drawings and specifications.
All materials for the work of this section shall be delivered, stored and
handled so as the preclude damage of any nature.
Materials
Portland cement shall conform to ASTM Specification C 150, Type L.
Sand shall be clean, durable particles, free from injurious amount of organic
matter. The sand shall conform to ASTM Specification C 144 or C 33 as
required.
Water shall be free from injurious amounts of oil, acids, alkalis, and organic
matter and shall be clean and fresh.
Concrete blocks shall conform to ASTM C 90, Grade N, and/or to the
Philippine Bureau of Standards SAD No. 15-2.
Concrete Hollow blocks to be used shall be six inches (6) thick for exterior
walls and four inches (4) thick for interior walls.
Mortar Mixes
Masonry mortar for setting blocks shall be in the proportion of one part
cement to three parts sand or as otherwise approved by the Project Engineer.
Mortar shall be mixed with water in an amount compatible with workability.
Mixing shall be done immediately before usage.
Execution

All masonry shall be laid plumb and true to lives and built to the thickness
and band required with courses level and joints and bond uniform. Masonry
shall be carried up in a uniform manner.
Concrete blocks shall be laid in running band, unless otherwise indicated
with joints not exceeding 10 mm and uniform throughout and finished
slightly concave and smooth. All blocks shall lay in full bed of mortar applied
to shell and webs.
Saws shall neatly do all necessary block cutting.
Control joints shall be installed at the locations noted and detailed on the
drawings.
Lintels, Ties and Miscellaneous Items
The contractor shall build in all miscellaneous items specified in other
sections to be set in masonry including frames, lintels, reinforcing steel,
electrical boxes and furniture, sleeves, grilles, anchors and other
miscellaneous items. All anchorage, attachments, and bonding devices shall
be set so as to prevent slippage and shall be completely with mortar.
Grouting
Grout and cement mortar for setting structural columns, railings, frames in
walls and where otherwise required shall be done with mortar with one part
cement to one part sand. Before placing grout, thoroughly clean all surface.
Grout shall be tamped into place with blunt tool to fill entire void.
CARPENTRY
Furnish materials and equipment and labor required to complete wooden
framings and related rough carpentry work as indicated in the drawings.
Lumbers shall be of approved of the respective kinds required for the various
parts of the work, well seasoned, thoroughly dry, straight and free from large
loose or unsound knob, sap shakes or other imperfections imparting its
strength, durability and appearance.
Framing lumber shall be rough dimensions shown in drawings. All exposed
woodworks shall be smoothly dressed and well sand papered. Moisture
content shall not exceed 18 percent unless otherwise specified. All lumber,
excluding scaffoldings, are to be pressure treated, conforming to 67 percent
stress grade lumber in accordance to the requirements of the Philippine
National Building Code, latest edition.

Fastening shall be common nails, glue as specified flat head wood screws,
round head wood screws, bolts or log screws where specifically called for.
Doors
All lumbers for doors including jambs, cabinet and closet doors and all wood
work of similar nature shall kiln-dried with not more than 14% moisture
cement.
All doors must be guaranteed against warping, twisting or cracking. The
Contractor is obliged to replace entirely any and all each detective door.
Built-in Cabinets and Closets
Fabricated Cabinets and closets in accordance with details as shown on
plans.
Use sound kiln-dried lumber and plywood.
Erect cabinets straight, level and plumb and securely anchor in place.
FABRICATED ITEMS
All windows unless otherwise specified and indicated on plans shall be 1/4
thick colored white glass on (powder coated) aluminum frame.
Main door shall be panel door on 2x5 solid wood k.d. Door jambs.
HARDWARE
3X3 loose pin hinges, all bronze finished shall be used for all door. Provide
three hinges on each door.
Concealed hinges shall be used for kitchen, cabinet and closet.
All cabinet doors shall be provided with catches: cabinets with pullers and
hook.
ROOFING
The Contractor shall provide all items, articles materials operation, or
method listed, mentioned all schedules on the Drawings and/or herein,
including all labor, materials, equipment and incidental necessary as
required for their completion.
Materials
Roofing shall be pre-painted GA 26, G.I. sheet approved by the Architect.
Roofing accessories shall be made of material as per installation procedures
specified by the manufacturer.
Other design and form of metal shall conform to the above mentioned
following the detail as shown in the drawing,

Installation
1.
G.I. roofing shall be securely laid on by 38mm 5.5,mm x 3/16 thick
angle bar top and bottom chord and 25 mm x 5.5 mm x 3/16 thick angle bar
web member with 25 mm x 5.5 mm x 3/16 thick angle bar lipped channel
purlins.
2.
Care should be exercise in the proper anchorage of all roofing frames.
3.
Installation of roofing including valleys, hips, ridge and flashing shall be
as per manufacturers installation procedures.
FINISHINGS
Flooring
Use 12 x 12 unglazed floor tiles finish for the classroom.
Use No. 10 white pebble washout for the corridor.
Walls
All interior and exterior walls unless otherwise specified on the plans shall be
paint finish.
Water Proofing
Horizontal and vertical concrete and masonry substrate surface should be
steel trowelled to smooth finish, cured dry and free from rubbish, loose or
foreign material. Surfaces should be properly grade to drain water freely into
drain lines, gutters and downspouts. Drainage connections and weep holes
should be set up to permit the free flow of water. Reglets of about 2 inches
deep x 2 inches wide at 1 foot above the floor finish must be provided along
walls or parapet walls for the termination of water proofing system (flashing).
ELECTRICAL
General Condition
All electrical works/installation herein shall be under the provision of the
latest edition of the Philippine Electrical Code, the rule and regulation shall
comply with the requirements of the local utility company.
Electrical Drawing shall be coordinated with the existing utilities as a crossreference in case of any inconsistence.

Electrical installation shall be concealed from view, wiring shall be encased


and power service entrance, telephone, and cable service entrance shall be
rigid steel conduit (R.S.C), unless otherwise specified.
All materials to be used should be new and approved quality.
The contractor shall verify and orient the actual location of service entrance
for the connection of the power supply.
The minimum wire and conduit size shall be 3.5 mm and 1.5 mm diameter
trade size respectively, unless otherwise specified.
Panel boxes or pull boxes of appropriate size shall be provided to
accommodate the number of splices of wire or shall be dead safety front
type equipped with thermal magnetic molded case circuit breaker of the trip
type.
All electrical works herein shall be done under the direct and immediate
supervision of duly license Electrical Engineer or Master Electrician.
Materials
Rigid steel conduit shall be hot-dipped galvanized mild steel pipe and shall
be 3m lengths including coupling.
Feeder and branch circuit wires and cables shall be type TW or THW as
required by the Drawings.
PVC electrical conduit shall be NELTEX, supplied in standard effective length
of 3m and conforming to PNS/ISO 3126.
Outlet boxes shall be hot-dipped galvanized or cast metals as required.
Thickness of pressed steep boxes shall be less than gauge #16.
Circuit Breakers for panel boards shall be mold case circuit breaker with
quick mode, quick break, and trip free mechanisms. They shall meet US
Federal Specification and NEMA Standards.
Panel board shall be as manufactured by Westinghouse or approved equal.
Fluorescent fixtures shall be equipped with HPF rapid start, thermal
protected ballast, spring- loaded lamp holder and standard white lamp.
Fixtures housing shall be baked enamel, white interior, gauge 22 minimum
galvanized steel unless otherwise noted. Lighting fixtures shall be compact
fluorescent lamp with 18-50 watts, 60 Hz, 220 V; convenience outlet shall be
duplex, universal type 10A, 2-POLE, 2-WIRE, 220 V.
Installation
Metallic conduits and raceway system shall be grounded in accordance with
the drawings and the requirements of the Philippine Electrical Code with
standard grouping practices.
Feeders, distribution voltage shall be 230 V, 3 phases, 3 wire Feeder
conductors and conduits shall be installed as shown in the drawings and no
charge in size shall be made without consent of the owner. Feeder
conductors shall be continuous and without splices between terminals.

Branch circuit, no wire smaller than 2mm2 (No. 14 AWG) shall be used for
any lighting and power circuits.
Panel boards shall be mounted with their centers at 1.4 m above the floor
unless otherwise indicated by field conditions.
Testing
Ground Test.
The entire installation shall free from improper ground and from short
circuits, each panel shall be tested with means connected. Lamps removed
or omitted from the sockets and all switches closed. Individual power
equipment shall be connected for proper and intended operation. In no case
shall the resistance be less than that allowed by the regulation for electrical
equipment of the building. Failures shall be corrected in any manner
satisfactory to the Architect and Engineer.
Performance Test.
The Electrical Contractor shall test all systems of entire electrical installation
for proper operational conditions. These conditions shall apply the power and
lighting installation, voltage drop, and grounding effects.
MISCELLANEOUS METAL
Welding
Welding shall be in accordance with standard code of arc and gas welding in
building construction of the American Welding Society.
Anchor and Bolts
Anchors and Bolts shall be provided where indicated and where necessary for
fastening work in place. They shall be embedded in concrete and masonry as
the work progresses and shall be space about 2 ft, 10 ft on center unless
indicated or otherwise specified. Sizes, kinds, and spacing of anchor not
indicated or specified shall be as necessary for their purposes.
Wrought Iron grilles
Wrought iron grilles of size and design indicated shall be provided to suit the
given openings and conditions. Grilles shall be factory fabricated form square
and flat bars or size indicated. Joints of grilles shall be tensioned and/or
welded to frames. Proved countersunk screw holes of appropriate size and
spacing to provide for sufficient anchorage and maximum security.
PAINTING

All painting work for this project, except has herein after specified,
shall be done with the use of Boysen paint Products manufactured by Boysen
Philippines,INC., whose specified are hereby declared and made part of this
Specification , with the same force and effects as if written herein full.
The painting contractor shall supply all labor, paint materials, tools
staging and equipment necessary, and shall perform all painting and
finishing works as for this project.
The painting contractor shall store his materials in one place in the
building to be kept neat and clean. Any damage thereto, or its surrounding
shall be made good care, care being taken storage of paints, oil, etc. to
prevent danger of fire. Oily rags shall be kept in metal containers and shall
be removed from building everyday upon the stopping of works.
It shall be painting contractors responsibility to project his works and
those of all other contractor during time his work is underway. He shall be
responsible for any kind of damages to the work of property of other caused
by his employees or by himself.
Before painting is done, all surfaces shall be cleaned, smoothed and
freed from dust, dirt, grease, mortar, rust, and other foreign substances and
all paints shall be spread evenly and carefully.
No painting shall be done, on outside work in extremely cold frosty,
foggy or damp weather. Painting to be done in cold weather should be
performed when the temperature is above 59 degrees Fahrenheit.
All paints and paint shall be delivered to the building site in unbroken
packages, bearing the marks. Manufactured by Boysen Philippines, Inc.
under their labels. No adulteration of Boysen Paints with other brands shall
be allowed.

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